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The Life of Nuns: Love, Politics, and Religion in Medieval German Convents
2024
Henrike Lähnemann
Eva Schlotheuber
Typology category
audiobookISBN-13
9781805112662
Authors
Henrike Lähnemann and Eva Schlotheuber
Publication year
2024
Publisher's description
In the Middle Ages half of those who chose the religious life were women,
yet historians have overlooked entire generations of educated, feisty,
capable and enterprising nuns, condemning them to the dusty silence of the
archives. What, though, were their motives for entering a convent and what
was their daily routine behind its walls like? How did they think, live and
worship, both as individuals and as a community? How did they maintain
contact with the families and communities they had left behind? Henrike
Lähnemann and Eva Schlotheuber offer readers a vivid insight into the
largely unknown lives and work of religious women in the fifteenth and
sixteenth centuries. Using previously inaccessible personal diaries and
letters, as well as tapestries, painting, architecture and music, the
authors show that the nuns were, in fact, an active, even influential part
of medieval society. They functioned as role models and engaged in spirited
dialogue with other convents, with the citizens of their home towns and
with the local nobility. Full of self-confidence, they organised their
demanding daily lives; ran their complex convent economies as successful
businesses; offered girls a comprehensive theological, musical and
practical education; produced magnificent manuscripts; ministered to the
convent sick and dying with homemade medicines and to family and friends
with advice. Initially-and fiercely-they resisted the Reformation, only for
some of the convents to survive as Protestant women's foundations to this
day. Now, for the first time in centuries, this account by Henrike
Lähnemann and Eva Schlotheuber allows the voices of these remarkable women
to be heard outside the cloister and to invite us into their world.
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